Logitech Noise Cancelling Headphones
Many times when you’re out travelling you want to listen to your music and only your music. If you’re on a noisy air plane instead of getting just you’re music you’ll get a number of sounds. What you need is noise cancelling headphones
Logitech’s Noise Cancelling Headphones do just that. They reduce outside distractions so you can enjoy each word and every note. Large 40mm neodymium drivers produce crisp, dynamic sound when you’re in the mood for music, while the detachable audio cable allows you to create a quiet environment when you’re not.
Here are a few of the technical specifications for the Logitech Headphones:
- Street price: $49.97
- SilentSound: noise cancelling.
- 40mm Drivers
- 6 foot cord
Things I like
The Logitech noise cancelling headphones do a fairly decent job at cancelling out any noises that may interrupt whatever you’re listening too. The headphones offer a stylish, sealed-earcup design that can be adjusted to your liking. This is really nice because not all heads are the same shape. These headphones will fit almost any head type.
The great thing about these headphones is the fact that they come with a hard travelling case for when you’re on the go. Logitech realized that most people would use these when they’re travelling so they’ve also included an airplane adapter so you can use them with the on-board audio. The case is really nice because it keeps your headphones from getting damaged as you carry them.
Things I don’t like
The sound audio definitely isn’t up to par with a high-end set of headphones like the Bose on-ear headphones but it isn’t that bad. One of the things I don’t like is the fact that the headphones noticeably processes music. While it doesn’t sound too bad it is different and some people won’t like it.
The last thing I don’t like about the Logitech noise cancelling headphones is the fact that after a while of wearing them (an hour or so), they start to feel very uncomfortable on you head. Other than these few things the headphones are really great considering their low price.
Pros:
- Low price.
- Nice feel and adjustable.
- Long cord.
- Phone adapter.
Cons:
- Noise-cancelling feature processes music in a noticeable way.
- Tends to become uncomfortable after a while.
Final Thoughts
If you’re travelling a lot or just need noise cancelling headphones the Logitech Noise Cancelling Headphones are definitely a great pair to pick up if you’re on a budget. These headphones have a long chord, will cut out annoying sounds and are very cheap. I don’t recommend these headphones however because they do become uncomfortable after wearing them for a while. If you stay tuned I’ll be reviewing another pair of noise cancelling headphones that I do recommend.
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August 19, 2008 at 12:30 pm
whats that phone adapter thing? can you use it as a headset on a phone? cool